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Michael L. Coulter serves as Professor of Political Science and Humanities at Grove City College, teaching core courses in political theory and American government within the Department of Political Science.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Politics, University of Dallas
- M.A. in Politics, University of Dallas
- B.A. in Political Science, Grove City College
Research focuses on the intersection of religious traditions with political systems, particularly Catholic social doctrine's application to modern governance and early modern philosophical foundations. Coulter examines how theological concepts inform policy debates while analyzing canonical political texts from the Renaissance through Enlightenment periods.
His publication pattern reveals consistent engagement with Catholic intellectual tradition through editorial leadership on the Encyclopedia of Catholic Social Teaching and targeted analyses of church-state tensions in education. Recent works increasingly connect classical philosophical frameworks with contemporary American political challenges, especially regarding educational freedom and community-based governance models.
Practical political experience includes eight years on Grove City Council and regional campaign involvement, complementing his academic focus on bridging theoretical political philosophy with civic engagement.
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